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Absentee Voting

Posted on August 16, 2016

The 2016 presidential election thus far has been truly strange, to say the least. No matter where you fall on the political spectrum nearly all Americans can agree that voting is not only important but also your civic duty. That being said, many worry that living in a state where they have not yet claimed domicile can disqualify them from voting. Fortunately, this is a common misconception. Absentee voting allows registered voters to vote via mail, the process is surprisingly easy and all you need to know can be found Here.

The basic process works like this:
1. Register to vote in your previous state of residence
2.Fill out this form to receive the absentee ballot to download or call your county clerk or board of elections to receive one an alternate way.
3. Fill our the form and return it as it instructs.

IT’S THAT EASY!

Moving to a new state can bring a host of new adventure and possibilities, but can present some challenges along the way. Everything you will need to know is outlined in The Florida Domicile Handbook, order yours up today and let the adventure begin!

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Kilbourn Associates has been providing estate planning and family wealth transfer services to clients around the United States for over 30 years. Mike Kilbourn is the author of several books on financial planning and the founder of the Wealth Protection Network, a collaborative client-focused collective of financial planning professionals.